NXTGEN are working with a growing, business in the Services Industry, who are now looking to recruit a Finance Manager to support the Financial Controller and wider leadership team. This is a brilliant opportunity for a qualified Finance Manager looking to step into a role with plenty of variety, exposure, and long-term progression.
The Finance Manager will play a key role in the month-end close, regulatory submissions, and cashflow management, while also supporting key reporting cycles and deputising for the Financial Controller when required.
What you'll be doing:
Contribute to the ongoing delivery of the IFPR reporting framework, including quarterly returns
Approve purchase invoices and employee expenses, review ledgers and support payroll sign-off
Monitor company cashflow and track key expenditure to ensure effective forecasting
Compile and submit regulatory returns in line with reporting deadlines
Help manage the external audit process, liaising with auditors as needed
Maintain monthly balance sheet reconciliations and review the P&L
Support the production of year-end financial statements in compliance with IFRS
Ensure ongoing compliance with all relevant financial standards and regulations
Prepare and deliver monthly management accounts - including profit & loss, balance sheet and cashflow reporting - with clear variance analysis and insight
What we're looking for:
Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA)
At least 5 years' experience within a finance function
Strong grounding in both financial and management reporting
Experience within a regulated financial services environment is highly desirable
Confident user of ERP and general ledger systems - NetSuite would be ideal
Excellent Excel skills and comfortable presenting data in PowerPoint
Detail-oriented, analytical, and confident in a fast-paced environment
This role offers the chance to join a progressive business where your work will have real impact, and where flexibility, values, and career growth are front and center.
Salary offered is dependant on experience